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Ghost Story of Pakistan

Posted on December 21, 2009

These days many news are coming from Pakistan most of these are really very tragic. Pakistan is not a  country which the world sees on media. It is an amazing country with loving people and a variety of terrain. It has it’s share of ghost stories no less than its  share of militancy and proxy wars and is has  thousands of years old civilizations of Indus Valley.

Coming back to the top I have a few stories to share. My friend who is an Army officer says that there  were Bengali cadets in Pakistan Military academy doing training there once. They were being ragged (punishment  through exercise) by the senior cadet on the roof of a building. They collectively threw the  sergeant from the roof killing him, think they still remember 1971 after that. Since they were not Pakistanis they were the most beneficiary of the creation of Bangladesh. Since they couldn’t be tried in Pakistan being foreign students only action taken was that they were sent back to Bangladesh.

After the death of sergeant his room was allotted to another cadet. In the middle of night he awoke and saw that a sergeant wearing full military dress with a torch in his hand was standing next to him. First he  thought that it was some sergeant he tried to talk to him but couldn’t talk and move so he kept lying  paralyzed reciting prayers. After some time the sergeant disappeared. He brought it in the notice of the  company commander and refused to sleep next night in the same room.

After a few days the company commander allotted the same room to another cadet. He also told the  same event tomorrow. I wish  those Bengali cadets were made to sleep in that room for a night. I am  sure the sergeant’s spirit would have made few more Bangladeshis of each of them without Indian help and aggression of course.

The  special prayers were held on the floor of the  building and now his room remains locked since the  sergeants spirit doesn’t like it being occupied by someone else.

I  have  few  other  stories  which  I  will  narrate  later on. True  story  as  I was  told  by  my  friend.

Written by Anwar, Copyright 2009 TrueGhostTales.com




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7 Responses to “Ghost Story of Pakistan”
  1. Jae says:

    Man that is sad. There was no justice for the Sergeant. It must have sucked to be “ragged” but it wasn’t neccessary to take the Sergeant’s life. You’re right, they should put those cadets in his room so the could see him. I wonder why he had a torch in his hand though. Anyway, good story Anwar. Looking forward to hearing more from you.

  2. trolldoll1681 says:

    could the torch have been a flashlight? muntiny has happened before in other countries, it is unfornunate that the sergeant had to die. they should have just left or gone to his superior. its no wonder the man haunted his room.

  3. Arnold says:

    My nanny said that bangladesh used to get called east pakistan in 1970 I think that’s the year my nanny told me but then they named it bangladesh, anyway that was a really sad story :( , i’m bangali by the way

  4. Manik says:

    Nice story, but its not right for the sergent to die, i hate army commanders and such they think they are God and kill everyone, thanks for posting your story, looking forward for more.

  5. ANWAR says:

    Jae ,doll, arnald and Manik thanks for your comments, jae Pakistani authorites don,t consinder the lives of Pakistani citizens very important Pakistani people are very good generally but the govts are not so they decided not to try the bangali cadets.
    I am posting another ghost story today you will be reading it in a few days.Thanks

  6. Ali says:

    Hey anwar,those bengali cadets werent sent back to bengladesh they were tried in Pakistan and given death sentence.They are as dead as the sergeant.May his soul rest in peace.Ameen

  7. ADG says:

    Hi everybody,
    I have enjoyed the ghost story like everybody else & i do agree that murdering the Sergeant by his junior “bengali” cadets were not right although it was not right for the pakistani sergeant either to be provocative to his juniors by “ragging” them. I am an Indian Bengali & I have experienced extremely cruel raggings in my college ( one reason for so for being a Bengali ) & I know what it means to be insulted& tortured without any fault of one’s own.Decadant Indian society is full o fsuch juvenile & adult sadism among several grave evils & I hope our neighboring countries do not follow suite.I am sure Bengalis/ Bangladeshis should be sorry as a community for all such cases like this where fellow countrymen for them have committed such a crime as it is equally expected that pakistanis as a nation should also be genuinely sorry for what pakistani military did to Bengalis in Bangladeash in 1971.Remorse & forgiveness will send most of the restless ghosts back to sleep in their graves.

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